High Pressure Jetting

The water streams from a nozzle cleans the entire interior pipe wall surface. High pressure jetting provides a water flow to wash debris from the pipeline. High pressure (especially at 4,000 PSI) jetting breaks debris into small particles that flow downstream easier with less chance of collecting or causing a downstream blockage. Thick sludge or grease type blockages known as "soft blockages" are easily removed by the high pressure jetting process. High pressure jetting liquefies sludge to remove the blockage and restore pipe flow. Cable machines can penetrate or pass through a soft blockage without opening the line.

High pressure water output remains constant no matter how far up the sewer line the nozzle travels. High Pressure Jetting Units maintain the same pressure and flow even the hose is fully extended inside a sewer pipe.

High pressure jetting nozzles are more effective at cleaning pipes when pipe sizes transition from one pipe diameter to another. Streams of high pressure water will cover the entire interior pipe wall surface. If work starts at a 4" pipe then transition to a 6" diameter pipe, the nozzle will easily make the transition while effectively cleaning the two different interior pipe diameters.